Walks in Rome, Том 2Strahan & Company, 1871 |
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... enter by a staircase attributed to the time of Constan- tine . The passages are lined with the usual loculi for the dead , sometimes adapted for a single body , sometimes for two laid together . Beside many of the graves the palm of ...
... enter by a staircase attributed to the time of Constan- tine . The passages are lined with the usual loculi for the dead , sometimes adapted for a single body , sometimes for two laid together . Beside many of the graves the palm of ...
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... enter Rome by the Porta Pia , immediately within the gates we find another Villa belonging to the Torlonia family . The straight road from the gate leads by the Termini to the Quattro Fontane and the Monte Cavallo . On the left , if we ...
... enter Rome by the Porta Pia , immediately within the gates we find another Villa belonging to the Torlonia family . The straight road from the gate leads by the Termini to the Quattro Fontane and the Monte Cavallo . On the left , if we ...
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... enter , unless arrested by the other . The people continued to die by hundreds daily . At length a citizen dreamt that the sickness would cease when the body of St. Sebastian should be brought into the city , and when this was done ...
... enter , unless arrested by the other . The people continued to die by hundreds daily . At length a citizen dreamt that the sickness would cease when the body of St. Sebastian should be brought into the city , and when this was done ...
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... enter by a door in the north aisle . Sta . Prassede was sister of Sta . Pudentiana , and daughter of Pudens and his wife Claudia , with whom St. Paul lodged , and who were among his first converts ( see Ch . X. , Sta . Pudentiana ) ...
... enter by a door in the north aisle . Sta . Prassede was sister of Sta . Pudentiana , and daughter of Pudens and his wife Claudia , with whom St. Paul lodged , and who were among his first converts ( see Ch . X. , Sta . Pudentiana ) ...
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... enter this shrine except upon Sundays in Lent , but can see the relic through a grating . Males are admitted by the door which is flanked by two columns of rare black and white marble , supporting a richly - sculptured marble cornice ...
... enter this shrine except upon Sundays in Lent , but can see the relic through a grating . Males are admitted by the door which is flanked by two columns of rare black and white marble , supporting a richly - sculptured marble cornice ...
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adorned aisle Alexander Ampère ancient Andrea Sacchi angels apostles arch avait Baldassare Peruzzi bas-relief basilica beautiful beneath Benedict Bernini Borghese bronze built buried c'est Cæsar Cardinal Carlo Carlo Maderno catacomb Cecilia centre century chapel Christ christian church Clement columns Constantine contains cross crowned death decorated died Domenichino emperor entrance erected Esquiline famous feet figure fountain frescoes garden gate Giacomo della Porta Giovanni Giovanni da Udine Giulio Romano grand Gregory Guercino hand head high altar Hist holy honour Innocent inscription Julius Lateran Madonna magnificent marble Maria martyrdom martyrs Michael Angelo monks monument mosaic old basilica painted palace Palazzo papal Paul Peter Piazza picture Pietro Pietro da Cortona Pius Pius VII pope Porta portico portrait priest qu'il Raphael relics represented restored Roman Rome sacred saint sarcophagus Saviour sculpture side Sixtus statue temple Tiber tomb transept tribune Vatican VIII Villa Virgin Vulci walls
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Страница 145 - Caesar; so were you: We both have fed as well, and we can both Endure the winter's cold as well as he : For once, upon a raw and gusty day, The troubled Tiber chafing with her shores, Caesar said to me, 'Dar'st thou, Cassius, now Leap in with me into this angry flood, And swim to yonder point?
Страница 246 - Enter : its grandeur overwhelms thee not ; And why ? it is not lessen'd ; but thy mind, Expanded by the genius of the spot, Has grown colossal, and can only find A fit abode wherein appear enshrined Thy hopes of immortality ; and thou Shalt one day, if found worthy, so denned, See thy God face to face, as thou dost now His Holy of Holies, nor be blasted by His brow.
Страница 179 - Ingratitude, more strong than traitors' arms, Quite vanquish'd him: then burst his mighty heart; And, in his mantle muffling up his face, Even at the base of Pompey's statua, Which all the while ran blood, great Caesar fell.
Страница 55 - Peter therefore was kept in prison. But prayer was made without ceasing by the church unto God for him. And when Herod would have brought him forth, the same night Peter was sleeping between two soldiers, bound with two chains : and the keepers before the door kept the prison.
Страница 44 - Aefulae déclive contempleris arvum et Telegoni iuga parricidae. fastidiosam desere copiam et molem propinquam nubibus arduis ; omitte mirari beatae fumum et opes strepitumque Romae.
Страница 175 - mid the assassins' din, At thy bathed base the bloody Caesar lie, Folding his robe in dying dignity, An offering to thine altar from the queen Of gods and men, great Nemesis ! did he die, And thou, too, perish, Pompey ? have ye been Victors of countless kings, or puppets of a scene?
Страница 394 - Full fathom five thy father lies, Of his bones are coral made : Those are pearls that were his eyes, Nothing of him that doth fade, But doth suffer a sea change, Into something rich and strange.
Страница 393 - Who waged contention with their time's decay, And of the past are all that cannot pass away. XLIX Go thou to Rome,— at once the Paradise, The grave, the city, and the wilderness; And where its wrecks like shattered mountains rise, And flowering weeds, and fragrant copses dress The bones of Desolation's nakedness Pass, till the spirit of the spot shall lead Thy footsteps to a slope of green access Where, like an infant's smile, over the dead A light of laughing flowers along the grass is spread...
Страница 145 - Upon the word, Accoutred as I was, I plunged in And bade him follow; so indeed he did. The torrent roared, and we did buffet it With lusty sinews, throwing it aside And stemming it with hearts of controversy; But ere we could arrive the point proposed, Caesar cried, "Help me, Cassius, or I sink!
Страница 393 - This Grave contains all that was mortal of a YOUNG ENGLISH POET who on his Death Bed in the Bitterness of his Heart at the Malicious Power of his Enemies Desired these Words to be engraved on his Tombstone 'Here lies One Whose Name Was Writ in Water.